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I only killed 2.
Next turn same enemy attack with 8 troops my capital with 6 troops:
4 (he) and 0 (me). He won with less
SO... I was like: "Really RISK? REALLY??"
(this is an example but happened really often)
and why did not work with me attacking? xD
Its all chance, and since it is chance one can not gurantee that you will always get good rolls. What you show as an example are two singular results where you were unlucky, and that happens. This also means that you will also get amazing dice rolls sometimes. You cant just take one singular event that you got unlucky on and be mad since that is not how probability works. You have to replay the same scenario hudreds, maybe thousands of times, then you will see that most dice rolls are "fair" while others will give you bad results, and others will give you good results.
He's right. Readd the Russia maps if you want the respect of a community bulletin top comment veteran back.
so we both agreed to play somthing else
I am so confused. please give a little more insight? sounds alarming